Tamlaght Finlagan Monastery

Tamlaght Finlagan Monastery is an early religious settlement in Tamlaght Finlagan, Northern Ireland.[1]

The monastery was founded in 585 AD. The name of the monastery means "The plague monument of St. Findluganus". Findluganus was an associate of St. Columba, who attended the Drumceatt Synod of 574 AD. The abbey became a parish church and is mentioned in some papal paperwork in 1291. However, by 1622 the church was in ruins, which can still be seen today.[2]

References

  1. George Vaughan Sampson, Statistical survey of the county of Londonderry. (George Vaughan Sampson, 1802) p490.
  2. Tamlaght.

Coordinates: 55°02′25″N 6°58′51″W / 55.0404°N 6.9807°W / 55.0404; -6.9807


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